"Feel sorry for me YouTube", I have only travelled halfway around the world to stay in a top hotel in one of the most expensive cities in the world. And the poor snowflake is still awake at 11PM! What a disaster.

_________________Champions are made from something they have deep inside of them - a desire, a dream, a vision. They have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have the skill & the will but the will must be stronger than the skill. Muhammad Ali

Seriously, though, this is part of the reason the V6 engines are healthy for F1. A lot of people in the cities that host races feel the same way as that guy.

This year at Francorchamps, I was astounded to experience the noise level in the "Fanzone" during those DJ sessions. While simple earplugs were sufficient for the F1 cars, I needed extra protection there, waiting for interviews/cap throwing sessions with/by drivers. All the while seeing children there without the least bit of hearing protection.

I can sympathise with that hotel guest. Talking to a Monte Carlo resident when I was there in 1993, it is clear not everybody is happy their city gets taken over by foreign occupying forces for an entire week.

_________________Use every man after his desert, and who should scape whipping? Use them after your own honour and dignity.

"Feel sorry for me YouTube", I have only travelled halfway around the world to stay in a top hotel in one of the most expensive cities in the world. And the poor snowflake is still awake at 11PM! What a disaster.

Seriously, though, this is part of the reason the V6 engines are healthy for F1. A lot of people in the cities that host races feel the same way as that guy.

Uh....those are V-6 engines outside his hotel. Not quiet enough.

In 2010?. I'm pretty sure they are V8's.

_________________"Clark came through at the end of the first lap so far ahead that we in the pits were convinced that the rest of the field must have been wiped out in an accident."-Eddie Dennis, describing the dominance of Jim Clark in the Lotus 49 at Spa 1967

_________________"Clark came through at the end of the first lap so far ahead that we in the pits were convinced that the rest of the field must have been wiped out in an accident."-Eddie Dennis, describing the dominance of Jim Clark in the Lotus 49 at Spa 1967

This weekend could be big for the championship. Red Bull should be strong but how strong? If they slot in between Ferrari and Mercedes then that they could help Vettel's title bid but with the points system being the way it is they could have a bigger impact by beating Ferrari at what is a must win race for them.